Eriksen was surrounded by his teammates while being treated on the pitch and then stretchered away. The game was eventually restarted an hour and 45 minutes later after news came through that he had regained consciousness.
âWe were called onto the field when Christian collapsed. He was lying on his side when we approached him and there was respiration and pulse,â Boesen told a news conference after the game, which Finland won 1-0 with their only goal attempt of the match.
âBut that picture changed and he then received life-saving cardiac massage. We quickly got help from the stadium doctor and we got Christian back,â he said.
âChristian spoke to me before he was taken to the hospital,â said Boesen.
Denmark coach Kasper Hjulmand said several of his players had been too overwhelmed by the incident to finish the match.
âI completely understand that you canât play a soccer match at this level after watching one of your best friends fight for his life,â a visibly drained Hjulmand said at the news conference.
Players were given the option to finish the game on Saturday evening or on Sunday, Hjulmand said, adding there had been no pressure from UEFA to finish the match on Saturday.
âIt was more manageable to go in again and honestly just get it over with,â Hjulmand said.
Several players, including captain Simon Kjaer who plays for Milan in Italy, were too upset to finish the game, he said.
âSimon Kjaer was deeply, deeply touched. He was in doubt whether he could continue and gave it a shot, but ultimately he couldnât. I completely understand that,â Hjulmand said.
A hush fell over the crowd of 16,000 fans while Eriksen received treatment on the pitch, and outside bars around central Copenhagen people gathered, many in tears, while the playerâs condition remained unclear.
Hjulmand said the players came together in the dressing room, supporting each other and allowing themselves to show their emotions.
âI cannot be more proud of this group of people who take such good care of each other at this time, when a loved one is fighting for his life,â he said. âIt was a very tough night and we were all reminded whatâs the most important in life.â